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Mathematics, 10.01.2021 23:50, Jingobob442

While Jackie was in Hawaii, she would dive for shells. One afternoon she dove −7.8 feet. Her next two dives were each 2 1/8 feet deeper than the dive before it. What were the depths of her second and third dives? Dive 2: ? ft
Dive 3: ? ft

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